The Indago Trilogy

Hi guys!!! Finally, after 3 long days, I’ve finished reading a trilogy called the Indago series. It’s amazing. Using the Magical world of Harry Potter as a base, author LdDurham managed to bring the story to yet another fantastic level.

The first story of the trilogy, named Indago, talks about Harry, Draco and Severus being a magical being. Draco will then force Harry to accept him as mate, and the Supero. And this is all magnified by the fact that Harry was the submissive and Draco could do anything, and I mean anything, to Harry. Don’t forget, they hate each other. You will also see how Severus rejects his identity as the magical being, even though he has helped Harry not just for once. In this first story, we shall learn of how Severus and Draco, being as cruelly hateful as they are, soon become extremely protective of Harry, their submissive. Yes, Draco will learn to love Harry, we all know that. It’s the journey of their lives together that makes reading such stories more enjoyable, right? *Grins*

In the sequel, named Indago: Reborn, another one of their kind has showed up, wanting to claim Harry also. This story, in my opinion, is most heartbreaking. It doesn’t only show the tests that Draco and Harry will face. This story will show a Harry that is pushed to his limits, and no, it will not be because of Draco or Severus. In fact, in this sequel, their protectiveness will just be reinforced.

Last but not least, we have the finale, Indago: 3. This final chapter will show how Harry, Draco and Severus survived together. It will also show the birth and growth Harry and Draco’s children. This last chapter is a less rocky story to read, and my heart breaks less because the attacks from morons are aimed at Harry’s daughter instead of Harry himself. Severus will still be rather important, not to fret.

Warning: The trilogy above is not for the weak hearted. All three stories, especially the first, are extremely violent. The sex scenes are detailed, and I promise you, there are rape scenes. Blood is very involved, and character death is only for those unimportant idiots. You will feel extreme disgust at Draco, especially in the first story. Please, read the stories, at the expense of your sanity.

Well… I’d say, I really love this trilogy. It is good. Really good. I love the flow, even though I really hated Draco for awhile. Only when he fell for Harry did I put aside my negativity. I hope you guys will give this story a chance and not drop out reading halfway. It will be tedious and emotionally draining, but hold on to it. It will be a ride you’ll never forget.

Geral, if you see this, I hope you read the stories too. It’s really good, really strong. You will enjoy it. I wanted to share it with you, I swear. You just weren’t online.

3 Comments

  1. Gladys said,

    July 22, 2008 at 11:14 pm

    I love you. *muacks* LOL, not in that way. U know. *winks*

  2. Mightie said,

    August 13, 2009 at 7:27 pm

    I would have to say this is my favorite story. Stumbled upon it not to long ago and just so happened to pass by this in google while searching for it again. C: Though, I’m a bit disappointed the Ron and Hermione are hardly mentioned in the third, seeing as they were major in the first two as Harry’s sanity boosters, it hardly blemishes the outstanding quality of the story.

  3. Mightie said,

    August 13, 2009 at 7:35 pm

    Also, I highly recommend Bond if you are looking for the typical Hate/Love relationship between Harry and Draco. It’s a bit emotional towards the end, very touching, keeps you on the edge of your seat and has you screaming ‘just do it’(not in the dirty way but can be implied). It is not for the weak of heart but isn’t as intense as Indago. None the less, excellent read.


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